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The End of Enlightenment
The End of Enlightenment

Episode 38

This week David talks to Richard Whatmore and Lea Ypi about what caused the loss of faith in the idea of Enlightenment at the end of the eighteenth c…

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Rory Stewart: What Does it Mean to be a 21st-Century Tory?
Rory Stewart: What Does it Mean to be a 21st-Century Tory?

Episode 37

This week David talks to Rory Stewart about his life in politics and the history of the ideas behind his political philosophy. What does it mean to b…

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The End of the UK?
The End of the UK?

Episode 36

This week David talks to the political scientist Mike Kenny about the possible fate of the United Kingdom. What makes the UK such an unusual politica…

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History of Ideas 12: Ta-Nehisi Coates
History of Ideas 12: Ta-Nehisi Coates

Episode 12 in our series on the great essays is about Ta-Nehisi Coates’s ‘The Case for Reparations’, published in the Atlantic in 2014. Black America…

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History of Ideas 11: Umberto Eco
History of Ideas 11: Umberto Eco

Episode 11 in our series on the great essays explores Umberto Eco’s ‘Thoughts on Wikileaks’ (2010). Eco writes about what makes a true scandal, what …

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History of Ideas 10: David Foster Wallace
History of Ideas 10: David Foster Wallace

Episode 10 in our series on the great essays is about David Foster Wallace’s ‘Up, Simba!’, which describes his experiences following the doomed campa…

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History of Ideas 9: Joan Didion
History of Ideas 9: Joan Didion

Episode 9 in our series on the great essays is about Joan Didion's 'The White Album' (1979), her haunting, impressionistic account of the fracturing …

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History of Ideas 8: Susan Sontag
History of Ideas 8: Susan Sontag

Episode 8 in our history of the great essays is about Susan Sontag’s ‘Against Interpretation’ (1963). What was interpretation and why was Sontag so a…

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History of Ideas 7: James Baldwin
History of Ideas 7: James Baldwin

Episode 7 in our series on the great essays is about James Baldwin’s ‘Notes of a Native Son’ (1955), an essay that combines autobiography with a sear…

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History of Ideas 6: Simone Weil
History of Ideas 6: Simone Weil

Episode 6 in our series on the great essays is about Simone Weil’s ‘Human Personality’ (1943). Written shortly before her death aged just 34, it is a…

2 years, 6 months ago

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